The Windsor Magazine
The Windsor Magazine was a monthly illustrated publication produced by Ward, Lock & Co. from January 1895 to September 1939.
The title page described it as "An Illustrated Monthly for Men and Women".
It was bound as six-monthly volumes, with the exception of Volume IV and the final volume, LXXXX.
Cover designs
Until June 1917 the monthly magazine had a standard cover design, showing the title as "The Windsor Magazine", a sketch of Windsor Castle, and the volume number, month, and issue number in a panel at the foot. The December issues had this layout in colour, while the other months were on green paper with the magazine's name in a red block.Possibly in connection with the royal family's decision to become the House of Windsor in July 1917, that month the magazine had a make-over, and the new covers dispensed with the sketch of Windsor Castle and the word "Magazine" and instead proclaimed it as "The July Windsor", with the issue and volume number shown below, and a different cover painting, usually featuring a young woman, each month. Subsequently, the issue and volume number disappeared from the front page, and while the issue number, month and year continued to appear on the spine, the volume number was no longer quoted externally. Latterly the subject of the cover paintings became more varied, while in the mid-1930s the word "Magazine" re-appeared on the front cover for a number of issues before again being dropped.
Editors
- Stanhope W. Sprigg
- David Williamson
- Arthur Hutchinson – died 26 August 1927. aged 57
- Harry Golding
Writers
Writers for the magazine included the following:- Robert Barr
- Arnold Bennett
- Harold Bindloss
- Guy Boothby
- Leslie Charteris
- Arthur Conan Doyle
- Wyatt Earp
- Charlotte O'Conor Eccles
- Rider Haggard
- Anthony Hope
- Jerome K. Jerome
- Rudyard Kipling
- Jack London
- Archibald Marshall
- L. T. Meade
- E. Nesbit
- Owen Oliver
- E. Phillips Oppenheim
- Barry Pain
- Max Pemberton
- Eden Phillpotts
- Jessie Pope
- Bertram Fletcher Robinson
- Horace Annesley Vachell
- Edgar Wallace
- Hugh Walpole
- Herbert Westbrook
- Fred M. White
- Mrs C. N. Williamson
- Dornford Yates.
- Israel Zangwill
Artists
Artists whose illustrations were published in the magazine included the following:- Salomon van Abbé
- Harold Copping
- Maurice Greiffenhagen
- George Wylie Hutchinson
- E G Oakdale
- Norah Schlegel – born in Gateshead, daughter of Frederick, a Danish-born provisions importer
- Steven Spurrier
- George Cecil Wilmshurst – born in Walton-on-the-Naze
On 13 September 1939 The Times carried a news article stating "The proprietors and publishers of the Windsor Magazine announce that in the present difficult circumstances it has been decided to suspend publication as from the September number, just issued." Publication was never resumed.